Re: starting a process on reboot

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I'm not familiar with Tomcat, but I start my ldap service with "-user ldap -group ldap" in my init script. Consult the Tomcat docs and see if they use the -user -group scheme. Then make sure you have created tomcat in /etc/passwd, and /etc/group.

/bin/tomcat -user tomcat [-group tomcat]

Dana Holland wrote:

I'm sure I'm not using the proper search times, but I just can't seem to find an answer to this on Google.

We're trying to set our server up to start Tomcat automatically on reboot. I have the proper scripts in init.d and rc.d, and it does start the server, but because it's not being started as the tomcat user, it's not functional. How can I make it start as the tomcat user?



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